Hi all,
I am thinking of buying a new boat rod in the 30-50lb class. i intend spending under £100. I saw an advertisement for an interline rod and was wondering has anyone any experience of using one. what are there advantages - disadvantages. Would it be suitable for use with braid? :?:
Interline boat rod
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Inter line rods have been around for years. They haven't proved very popular though. I have seen them though haven't used one. I would imagine they would have a nice action. The one problem I see is threading braid through the blank without some kind of tool would be difficult.
There are some fine "normal" rods within your budget. If you can get a deal, a tidecutter 20-30 is a super rod. The beastmasters or antares from shimano are great. Look at the shakespeare "uglystick braid" rods they are inexpensive but have lovely action.
Jim.
There are some fine "normal" rods within your budget. If you can get a deal, a tidecutter 20-30 is a super rod. The beastmasters or antares from shimano are great. Look at the shakespeare "uglystick braid" rods they are inexpensive but have lovely action.
Jim.
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I have a 7ft daiwa interline trigger grip spinning rod. It's a great wee rod, will handle hefty enough fish (pike to 12lb and sizeable pollock). I would recommend them but, every time you snap off , or at the start of a session, you have to thread the line through the rod. It can be a pain , especially out on a boat when you want to get tackled up quickly.
Like Jim says , there are plenty of other rods about, and I myself use the interline very rarely ( i usually go for the uglistik trigger grip, for handiness sake - no hassle after a snap off - and it's a class wee rod too).
It's personal preferance really - if you want a good rod with a bit of a gimmick - go for the interline surely - but think about fidgety setting up when changing reel, snap offs , losing fish etc . Also , if you lose the metal line threader that you get when you buy it, you are snookered.
Like Jim says , there are plenty of other rods about, and I myself use the interline very rarely ( i usually go for the uglistik trigger grip, for handiness sake - no hassle after a snap off - and it's a class wee rod too).
It's personal preferance really - if you want a good rod with a bit of a gimmick - go for the interline surely - but think about fidgety setting up when changing reel, snap offs , losing fish etc . Also , if you lose the metal line threader that you get when you buy it, you are snookered.
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